They make the combs from wax excreted by glands specially developed for that purpose.
Bees make honey in ALL countries.
It is the worker bees that make the honey.
No, honey bees typically make hives above ground in structures like trees, caves, or man-made beehives. Ground-dwelling bees like mining bees or sweat bees may create nests underground, but honey bees do not.
Humble bees make honey and wax.
We only collect honey from honey bees, and there are seven species of honey bee worldwide.
Wax
this make it easier for the honey to remain in the honeycomb and the bees find it easier to make honey
Bumble bees do not have honey pots, the keep their honey in honey combs.
Honey combs are made of wax; both the honey and the wax are ultimately made from the nectar and the pollen that bees collect from flowers.
Forager bees collect nectar and pollen, and bring them back to the hive where they are stored. Water is evaporated from the nectar, turning it into honey. Bees eat pollen, a rich source of protein, and honey, which is a carbohydrate.
Bees Make Honey was created in 1971.
No, honey bees are insects that produce honey as a food source. Honey bees collect nectar from flowers and use it to make honey, which they store in their hives as a source of energy. Honey bees are not made out of honey.
Bees make honey in ALL countries.
Bees make royal honey by cross pollination.
Bees make the honey, and stores sell it.
No, honey bees are not the only bees that make honey. The bees in question (Apis spp) just happen to be the most famous of the world's natural honey-makers. Other apian examples include bumble and stingless bees.
Harvesting honey involves removing combs from hives, which can disturb bees. However, when done carefully and responsibly, it doesn't necessarily kill the bees. Beekeepers aim to minimize harm to the bees during the process.